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BLUE AND WWHTE SfIDlI3lliAlliQ Q4k.ll.2CllFlllN7lllGllFlllllE?pS WIENER ROAST The first social event in which the High School took part was held on September 9, on Roth's hill back of Tuscarawas. The roast was given by three Junior girls, Frances Roth, Bridget Besozzi, and Helen Davis. The evening was spent in playing games and singing songs. All departed at a late hour, having enjoyed themselves. WIENER ROAST AND WATERMELON HUNT On October 20, Mary Ervin entertained the teachers, High School members and class of 1931 with a vviener roast and Watermelon hunt. The evening was spent in playing games and all reported a good time. SKATING PARTY The High School was entertained by Myrtle Patterson, with a com- bined wiener roast and roller skating party on October 23, at River Side Skating Rink. Everybody did his best to make it a big affair, all bruises being taken without a word. HALLOWE'EN PARTY The upper classmen gave a hallovve'en party for the Freshmen on October 29. Prizes were given for the best and most comically dressed. The evening was spent in singing and playing games. A SPREAD FOR STANLEY SARPOLUS The High School girls gave a spread for Stanley, who was the honor guest , after the Tuscarawas-Baltic basketball game, on January 22. It was a happy party for us all, because We won the basketball game. The refreshments were enjoyed by the boys as Well as the girls. BASKETBALL PARTY A group of basketball fans, consisting of the double quartet and their families, gave our basketball boys and cheer leaders a party on March 3. Each player and cheer leader received a blue and White handkerchief as a favor. MRS. STEVENSON AND MRS. REISER ENTERTAINED THE BASKETBALL TEAM Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. Reiser entertained the basketball team, Coach Davis and cheer leaders at a chicken dinner Wednesday evening, March 16. Games featured the evening and the party broke up at a late hour. JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET The Junior-Senior banquet was held April 29, in the main dining room of the Buckeye Hotel in Uhrichsville. The banquet was followed by a theatre party at the State Theatre. 1932 Page forty-six
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y 1 19- 20 BLUE AND WHITE Mr. Everett parts the lovers, moves Doris' and Stan's study hall seats. -Mr. Everett gives another lecture. 21-Freshmen Want to be public speakers. 22-We beat Baltic. 25-Seniors Work on Annual. 26-Basketball boys get pictures taken. 4 Z7- FoXie gets a permanent front seat. 28-Freshies entertain High School. 29-Bolivar downs Tusky-too bad. h 1-Senior class meets. 2-P. T. A.-Wainwright gives program. .- Q A ,E 3-Tusky girls beat Uhrichsville, 15-10. 1.1 4-Juniors put on program this morning. 'if' ff 5-Free picture show for all. H -Z' 8-Get out of History test. .. -iafgf.- i 9-Several Senior girls go for ads. rs g RUARY 10-Mr. Davis says there is hot air closer than the Equator. 11-Julian and Washington Literary Societies organized. 12-A new student in Biology class, Mr. Garster. 15 16 -Mixed chorus again. -President of C. A. B. C. talks to Seniors. 17-Girls take military training. 18-Raymond explains Zane Grey to Miss Miller. 19-Miss Miller tells Sophomore boys they act like iirst graders. 22-Calendar Editor absent today. 23-Boys have floor in Biology class again. 24-Washington testg lots of good grades. 25-Seniors get Annual Dummy. 26-Tusky wins from Gnadeng goes into semi-finals in tournament. 29-Mr. Davis and H. S. boys go to Columbus. 1-Senior girl proposes to Stanley at noon. D If 2-Mr. Davis wishes he vverenit a teacher. Why ?'?'? vm, I 3-Teacher surprises us with a Physics test. .Q55,5g,,t,L., 4 4-Literary program, Julians win. ' 7-Mr. Garster feels like a rag doll when he relaxes. I SX-JH' - 8-Everybody talking about baby Lindbergh. 9-Mr. Davis tells of his travels. Y A S 10-Chapel this morning. Public Speaking class ' M 5 A H gives program. 11-More ads. 14-Mr. Everett warns about pink eye. 15- H. S. students play checkers. 16-Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. Reiser entertain B. B. boys. 17-St. Patrick's Day. Everyone looks like a Freshman. 18-Special chorus second and third periods. 21-Mr. Garster's sister sings for us. 22-Gct play books-start practice. 23--Play practice first and second periods in morning. 24 -Teacher tells some Juniors to go back to lirst grade. 25-Annual goes to press. l 9 3 2 Page forty-five
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BLUE AND WWHTE ALUMNI. 1886 F. B. Walton, Tuscarawas, O. William Nickles, 1990 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio Mrs. Laura Barr Furney Mrs. E. Barr Ginther Harry Walton? A. E. Ricksecker Mrs. Cora Parr Lehr, East Ave., New Philadelphia, Ohio William Critesik 1889 Mrs. Alta Benner Schear, New Philadel- phia, Ohio Mrs. Mary Brady Van Lehn, Cleveland, Ohio 1891 Ida Knauss Sage, Indianapolis, Ind. Mrs. Lillian Heter Crites, Tuscarawas, Ohio Mrs. Laura Eller Everett? Mrs. Irene Benner Stevensi Mrs. Cora Stuber Kinsey, Gnadenhutten, Ohio Victor Affolterx 1893 Mrs. Anna Stuber Beitel, 1175 Andrews Ave., Lakewood, Ohio Louisa Wolf? Mrs. Eva Benner Williams, Tuscarawas, Ohio Mrs. Anna Hert Engleman, Dover, Ohio 1895 Mrs. Marguerite Brady Varner Mrs. Ethel Myer Romig, Byesville, Ohio 1896 Mrs. Rella Crites Stocker, Dennison, Ohio Mrs. Minnie Klein Lynchii Donald Cunning, Averack Drug Store, Youngstown, Ohin Mrs. Kitty McGonigal Haupert 1897 Tecumseh Roth, 223 Lion Ave., Nor- wood, Pa. Mrs. Laura Holliger Custer W. O. Demuth, Gnadenhutten, Ohio 1898 Mrs. Myrtle Benner Ross, Sandusky, Ohio . Mrs. Edna Minnich Parr, Denmson, O- Mrs. Pearl Sparaks Beitel, 8758 Broad- way, Cleveland, Ohio Mrs. Maude Affolder Whitman, Uh- richsville, Ohio Mrs. Mildred Romig West, Uhrichs- ville, Ohio Mrs. Lulu Ulrich James, Canton, Ohio Mrs. Matti Nungessor Walton, Tuscara- was, Ohio Emmet Lichti, Massillon, Ohio 1899 Mrs. Eva Romig Warfel, Greneburg Iliike and Fillmore Rd., Wilkinsburg, a. Mrs. Ada Romig Leet, 725 Whitney Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Mrs. Oma Demuth Van Vleck, Uhrichs- ville, Ohio John Veigel, Tuscarawas, Ohio 1900 Mrs. Mary Cunning Maryansky, 1007 Delia Ave., Akron, Ohio Mrs. Lulu Minnich Fuerst, Tuscarawas, Ohio Charles Narney, 111 Earl Ave., Cleve- land, Ohio Mrs. Cla1'a Murray Moore, Tuscarawas, Ohio Jessie Myer, 112 Shorb Avenue N. W., Canton, Ohio Mrs. Nora Nussdorfer Mitchell, New Philadelphia, Ohio Cha1'les Sindlineyer, Marion, Ohio Edward Reiser, Canton, Ohio Raymond Romig, Tuscarawas, Ohio Mrs. Lillian Schneider Van Lehn, Uhr- ichsville, Ohio Edward Shaw, 575 Cambridge St., Alli- ance, Ohio Mrs. Bertha Reiser Wardell, Uhrichs- ville, Ohio Mrs. Edith Simms Romigg, Tuscarawas, Ohio 1901 Dwight McAdoo, Canton, Ohio 1902 Mrs. Florence Van Lehn Frantz, Dover, Ohio Mrs. Adora Myer Dickman, New Phila- delphia, Ohio Iva Roth, Gnadenhutten, Ohio Ralph E. Myer. 457 N. Broadway, New Philadelphia, Ohio Elmer Schneider, Uhrichsville, Ohio Clarence Veigrelzli Grover Roth, Gnadenhutten, Ohio John Sindlinger, Tuscarawas, Ohio 1903 Jesse Cribbs, 4105 Illinois, N. W., Washington, D. C. l932 Page forty-seven
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